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it is the only country in africa that hosts the u.s. military base. the white house is keeping a close eye on all these developments. developingollowing a story on capitol hill tonight. the house will take action on a $1.20 trillion federal appropriations bill. the spending bill includes big cuts to several domestic agencies. one provision boat -- bloc's money to fund president obama as health care law. they are under a tight deadline. it expires on march 4. president obama will also have to sign off on the funding bill, too. >>> eric holder will testify in a murder trial of a prominent d.c. attorney. he has been summoned by the defense team for the three men suspected in connection with the debt. they worked for the same law firm at the time he was found murdered in his home in 2006. they were called persons of interest in the case, but the trio was acquitted. no one has ever been charged in the murder. >>> brandon banks is out of the hospital after being stabbed. his agent says he was released from a virginia hospital this evening. a team to help hi
it is the only country in africa that hosts the u.s. military base. the white house is keeping a close eye on all these developments. developingollowing a story on capitol hill tonight. the house will take action on a $1.20 trillion federal appropriations bill. the spending bill includes big cuts to several domestic agencies. one provision boat -- bloc's money to fund president obama as health care law. they are under a tight deadline. it expires on march 4. president obama will also have to...
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today doctor assisted suicide is legal in u.s. states. after an illness, he died overnight in hospital of natural causes. >> this is "bbc world news." stepping up military action against colonel gaddafi's forces in libya, using apache attack helicopters for the first time. it brief audio message from the president more than six hours after he was injured in a rocket attack on his palace. further sign that the economic recovery in the united states is weakening, unemployment rising slower than expected, the latest in a series of disappointing economic figures that has led to a sharp drop in u.s. stock market. from boston our economics editor reports. >> boston is better off than many american cities with thriving high-tech companies and fewer of of work and on average. for many here, the path is not straightforward. creating real nervous about the future. unemployment went up to 9.9%. at the same time, the number of new jobs grew by a measly 54,000. economists had expected three times that number. those with their finger on the polls say i
today doctor assisted suicide is legal in u.s. states. after an illness, he died overnight in hospital of natural causes. >> this is "bbc world news." stepping up military action against colonel gaddafi's forces in libya, using apache attack helicopters for the first time. it brief audio message from the president more than six hours after he was injured in a rocket attack on his palace. further sign that the economic recovery in the united states is weakening, unemployment...
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i think the u.s. me is getting somewhat better. the unemployment numbers are very confusing right now. the fact that suddenly we find 500,000 people have left the employment ranks. therefore, the unemployment goes down to 9%, even though the number of new jobs was very disappointing. i think the euro is going to hold together and they will do whatever has to be done. germany is taking a different stance now. i'm not pessimistic about the u.s. economy. it may take longer to get going than we would like. unemployment will stay high. >> neil: thank you hank greenberg. in germany they had a big conference there saying we will do everything we can. >> good to talk to you neil. zçt?yb÷ óÑÑñ@?pwçp÷w;Ñwwñm >> neil: certainly if you are anywhere in or around cairo maybe the entire country of egypt you would be dicey and antsy. reports of businesses and hotels in danger. [ inaudible ] very good to have, thank you for coming. >> thank you have -- thank you for having me. >> neil: you are a brave soul to continue business as u
i think the u.s. me is getting somewhat better. the unemployment numbers are very confusing right now. the fact that suddenly we find 500,000 people have left the employment ranks. therefore, the unemployment goes down to 9%, even though the number of new jobs was very disappointing. i think the euro is going to hold together and they will do whatever has to be done. germany is taking a different stance now. i'm not pessimistic about the u.s. economy. it may take longer to get going than we...
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>>do you think the u.s. wiss it neverot iolve in this? >> think it is obvious that the administration felt that lia was not a strategic priority. i think that presintobama had toake the decisionce the arab leae, once the u.n. security council h sai pase come into lya, d we sell the prosct of libn casualties, the esidt may be dision. i ha a lot o spathy for the obama administratn that we are still occupied in iq and afghanistan, trying protect the gf countri fro in -- we d need other allies inort africa i lia, it is not happening. it's - it is to be ccesul, britain and frae will have to t ev more weight on their shoulders >> thankou vy much. >> thank you. >> as waves of popularprotest sprehroughout the ab worloday bahrain said it would dissolve the mn opposition group in the tghes ackdown by the sunni-rule morchy internionahuman rigs groups have rned of abus taking place in the gu stas. our security corspondent, he ed to live there, when there d brought up this report. some of u may find it distressing. suburb, bod arris. six guys- si days
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. >> in terms of what's happening across the middle east the implicit argument that long justified u.s. support for somebody like hosni mubarak, is that stability is more important than rights, that free people in the middle east are more of a threat to american interests than a strong man ruler in the middle east. is that calculus, that sort of argument, is it weaker now than it used to be because of mubarak? >> yes, it is weaker. but what has not weakened is our determination as a country to avoid the tough question, which is how do we reconcile our belief in our ideals, our highest values as stated in the constitution, the bill of rights, and our belief in self-determination for people all over the world to reconcile that with our desire for protection, for security. and time after time when we ask ourselves as a people why have we thrown in with nicaragua, name your strong man, wherever it is, it's always been, well, security comes first. we haven't had the national debate on how we can reconcile on one hand standing firm for our values, freedom for people, and on the other hand ou
. >> in terms of what's happening across the middle east the implicit argument that long justified u.s. support for somebody like hosni mubarak, is that stability is more important than rights, that free people in the middle east are more of a threat to american interests than a strong man ruler in the middle east. is that calculus, that sort of argument, is it weaker now than it used to be because of mubarak? >> yes, it is weaker. but what has not weakened is our determination as a...
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the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of pop for the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops don't appear to be listening to critics say the talk doesn't amount to any help for the bahraini people it amounts to this absolutely there's a double standard in the way the u.s. deals with friend versus flow and michael libya the brain is a strong u.s. ally in the oil rich persian gulf it's all about oil it's also all about geo political military strategy u.s. has a lot of military assets in the persian gulf right now and we want to make sure they stay there u.s. interests coming at the cost of people's lives and if the cost of the values of hum
the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of pop for the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops don't appear to be listening to critics say...
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are the u.s. government deems necessary and why is it that this money is not into common americans who need it the wrong way is the great hype about the sense of security that we will lead by president george bush into iraq you know all chasing. on the wrong target with a war of choice we cannot recall the money spent we cannot recall the line from last night even get an apology at the make and. the mistake that led to the war and into afghanistan and while we have this expanded military budget going for iraq going to stand in there from pakistan given these huge tax cuts to the wealthiest americans we're still bleeding millions of homes and foreclosures millions of able to those who cannot afford a student loan to graduate that's guaranteed bit. about a guaranteed job i want to ask you about african-american unemployment in the united states which is over over fifteen percent right now officially. what do you make of this is a protracted patterns of race discrimination in employment we remain num
are the u.s. government deems necessary and why is it that this money is not into common americans who need it the wrong way is the great hype about the sense of security that we will lead by president george bush into iraq you know all chasing. on the wrong target with a war of choice we cannot recall the money spent we cannot recall the line from last night even get an apology at the make and. the mistake that led to the war and into afghanistan and while we have this expanded military budget...
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the u.s. economic outlook is also clouded by uncertainties in the global economy and by volatility in the financial markets. so even as the banking industry recovers, the fdic remains highly vigilant for new economic challenge that may lie ahead. that concludes my statement and i would be glad to try to respond to any questions. yes. >> thank you gesture chairman. peter barnes of fox business. could you discuss the situation with europe, exposure to u.s. banks to europe over both sovereign debt in short-term lending to european institutions, longer-term loans. are u.s. banks safe from european contagion and derivatives as well, please. >> i think the last point you make is really perhaps the most significant one. u.s. bank exposures to europe, direct exposures are relatively limited. i think most observers feel that the key risk for u.s. institutions as well as for the global economy is really the potential of contagion effect of a serious financial crisis developing in europe. that is probabl
the u.s. economic outlook is also clouded by uncertainties in the global economy and by volatility in the financial markets. so even as the banking industry recovers, the fdic remains highly vigilant for new economic challenge that may lie ahead. that concludes my statement and i would be glad to try to respond to any questions. yes. >> thank you gesture chairman. peter barnes of fox business. could you discuss the situation with europe, exposure to u.s. banks to europe over both...
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i like the mexican cover for the u.s., but they said it was too somber. the u.s. cover in mexico has an arguable legal status because if you look at it, if you can put it back on, you'll see the mexican a goal is divided into. this is the center of the mexican flag. you have the top of the eagle at the bottom and the bottom of the bill at the top. in mexico distorting the national emblem and flag is a dubious legal status. so we decided not to restrict. >> go back to the mexican version. >> this is a painting by a person i consider to be mexico's foremost artist. he just finished an extraordinary merrill of the mexican supreme court, and these are six kids who are migrants, about ready to leave for the united states. if you look down at the bottom right-hand corner the license plate on the truck says mit migrants 666.
i like the mexican cover for the u.s., but they said it was too somber. the u.s. cover in mexico has an arguable legal status because if you look at it, if you can put it back on, you'll see the mexican a goal is divided into. this is the center of the mexican flag. you have the top of the eagle at the bottom and the bottom of the bill at the top. in mexico distorting the national emblem and flag is a dubious legal status. so we decided not to restrict. >> go back to the mexican version....
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., and the u.s. tom is in washington. he said the mission was to have colonel gaddafi removed, but not necessarily a regime change. >> particularly interesting part of this joint statement from the united states, great britain, and france is a part where they basically say that as long as gaddafi is in power in libya, the nato military operations will continue, which is a fairly bold statement given the situation on the ground in libya. the timing of this statement is particularly interesting. it comes hot off the heels of comments by the french foreign minister in berlin at that conference of foreign ministers where he basically said that he'd asked the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton if the united states could again provide more planes to military operations in libya. and her response apparently was that the united states will provide planes on a case-to-case basis for the operations. and i think that's another way of saying that she said no. >> nevertheless, barack obama has joined the other two leaders in this
., and the u.s. tom is in washington. he said the mission was to have colonel gaddafi removed, but not necessarily a regime change. >> particularly interesting part of this joint statement from the united states, great britain, and france is a part where they basically say that as long as gaddafi is in power in libya, the nato military operations will continue, which is a fairly bold statement given the situation on the ground in libya. the timing of this statement is particularly...
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and the u.s. is facing an increasing population of graduates as the struggling economy fails to provide for. its coming up to one thirty one next cross-talk. discuss huge military spending in the middle east as all the news is focused there right now and whether the region actually benefits from it. if you still. play. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle u.s. president barack obama has requested five hundred forty nine billion dollars in military spending for this year a small decrease over last year nonetheless the global arms business is booming do more arms not less in jane ger the world security obviously events in the middle east are top of mind play. and you can see.
and the u.s. is facing an increasing population of graduates as the struggling economy fails to provide for. its coming up to one thirty one next cross-talk. discuss huge military spending in the middle east as all the news is focused there right now and whether the region actually benefits from it. if you still. play. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle u.s. president barack obama has requested five hundred forty nine billion dollars in military spending for this year a small...
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the u.s. downgrade nonetheless this is the first time in history that the u.s. has received a downgrade. the government received the downgrade is taking between nine to eighteen years to recover that status so it says you know thing is going to bounce back very quickly and it is also important to recognize that a lot of people have pointed to the fact that a double a rating is still a reliable rating but we're seeing a lot of uncertainty in the markets at the moment as we're waiting to see how it plays out here this morning we think very strong puts business coming in pointed at the u.s. from countries such as china and india the chinese official news agency that we had that this is us that addiction and now my colleague has been taking a close look at u.s. spending. comedian george carlin always spoke frankly about his nation the only true american value that's left bahrain days bahrain things people spending money they don't have on things they don't need today country long driven by borrowing and consuming is in desperate need to cut it spending it wants defe
the u.s. downgrade nonetheless this is the first time in history that the u.s. has received a downgrade. the government received the downgrade is taking between nine to eighteen years to recover that status so it says you know thing is going to bounce back very quickly and it is also important to recognize that a lot of people have pointed to the fact that a double a rating is still a reliable rating but we're seeing a lot of uncertainty in the markets at the moment as we're waiting to see how...
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manning on base inl iraqbaseama in the u.s. -- many on base in iraq, the other in the u.s. >> it took the information to military authorities because i had become convinced that i was dealing with the real thing. as a result of statements that bradley manning had made to me that i had authenticated with a former special agent in army counterintelligence. >> let's just say someone i know intimately will has been penetrating u.s. classified networks, mining data like the ones described, and has been transferring the data from the grass by networks over the air get on to a commercial network computer, sorting the data, compressing it, including it, and of loading it to a crazy aussie who cannot seem to stay in one country very long. crazy white haired dude equals julian assange. >> i believe that to be for the good of the many rather than the good of bradley manning. >> do you have regrets? >> i certainly do have regrets. i regret that bradley manning came to me after having leaked material. i regret that he is sitting in a cell while julian assange is free. >> by the time the revelation
manning on base inl iraqbaseama in the u.s. -- many on base in iraq, the other in the u.s. >> it took the information to military authorities because i had become convinced that i was dealing with the real thing. as a result of statements that bradley manning had made to me that i had authenticated with a former special agent in army counterintelligence. >> let's just say someone i know intimately will has been penetrating u.s. classified networks, mining data like the ones...
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president obama ordered u.s. sanctions to tie up transactions between libya and here. >>> police in crists
president obama ordered u.s. sanctions to tie up transactions between libya and here. >>> police in crists
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the u.s. world can walk away at some point people find out among themselves or whatever ok i add i see no altruism in the foreign policy of the u.s. right now so my give my thesis this is to test the grounds without public consulting public opinion at home to go after iran and go after syria go after north korea or anybody else big crosses the the hairs of the western powers when you think about that thesis because we're just getting people ready for more interventions we have to stop these regimes because they might do something. yeah well i think i think when you listen closely to the descriptions of what was inside the bush administration about whether or not to do this two things are very very clear firstly they were jammed up by the failures in afghanistan and iraq by as a result the scale of opposition among the public in this country in the united states and so forth to these military adventures and it seems that the kind of intervention that they wanted was brief no troops on the groun
the u.s. world can walk away at some point people find out among themselves or whatever ok i add i see no altruism in the foreign policy of the u.s. right now so my give my thesis this is to test the grounds without public consulting public opinion at home to go after iran and go after syria go after north korea or anybody else big crosses the the hairs of the western powers when you think about that thesis because we're just getting people ready for more interventions we have to stop these...
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after stern words from the u.s. and international community, the world waits to see out gaddafi response. >> our coverage of the unrest in libya continues on our website, wbaltv.com. you'll find a slide show of photographs as well as video of the clashes. people are descending on madison, wisconsin, to protest gov.'s plan. there were pro union rallies across the country. >> the crowds in madison got bigger by the hour. many protesters leaving the interior of the state house. by 4:00 p.m. sunday, the sleeping bags and signs of protesters will be gone by order of the capitol police. the focus of the crowd was the governor himself walker has not varied wants from his insistence on rolling back public union benefits. he says it is the only way to control government spending at the state and local level canal and in the future. >> federal employees have no collective bargaining. half of the state employees or non-union. >> there were rallies in many large states in support of the protesters in wisconsin. the drumbeat was
after stern words from the u.s. and international community, the world waits to see out gaddafi response. >> our coverage of the unrest in libya continues on our website, wbaltv.com. you'll find a slide show of photographs as well as video of the clashes. people are descending on madison, wisconsin, to protest gov.'s plan. there were pro union rallies across the country. >> the crowds in madison got bigger by the hour. many protesters leaving the interior of the state house. by 4:00...
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he said u.s. forces are leaving behind a sovereign, stable and self-reliant iraq with a representative government elected by its people. obama admitted the war has divide americans from the beginning. >> since then our efforts in iraq have taken many twists and turns. it was a source of great controversy here at home. >> some 1.5 million u.s. soldiers were sent to iraq. 4,500 of them were killed. a japanese business survey shows sentiment is down for the current quarter. ai uchida with more. >> we are seeing a gloomy picture for large manufacturers. the bank of japan's latest tankan survey showed that it turned negative for the first time in six months. the strong yen and eopean debt problems are the main factors for the downturn. the headline index stood at minus 4 points. that's down 6 points from the previous survey in september. the fall is due to the continued strong yen that's squeezing exporters' earnings. and as well the global economic slowdown caused by the euro zone debt crisis. the rec
he said u.s. forces are leaving behind a sovereign, stable and self-reliant iraq with a representative government elected by its people. obama admitted the war has divide americans from the beginning. >> since then our efforts in iraq have taken many twists and turns. it was a source of great controversy here at home. >> some 1.5 million u.s. soldiers were sent to iraq. 4,500 of them were killed. a japanese business survey shows sentiment is down for the current quarter. ai uchida...
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he had a u.s. passport who had connections to a criminal element in mexico city and could travel there without much question. went there to find someone who by all definitions could put the people, weapons and bombs together in the transportation to actually get to the specific site, washington, d.c., all of that was right. they sent two traunchs. money and they did try to launder it. if we look at this on the other end of it, andrea, where the explosion went off, we would be trying to determine where the target was. there was a place where other dignitaries like to show up. it would be a very difficult conversation today indeed and we would be sorting out our anger and chaos. even if we got to the first step, it go wo go back to a mexican drug cartel. i don't think this is amateurish. it was very sophisticated. the difference is when they found a criminal to live up to their expectations and pull it off, they failed to realize that person had been recruited by the united states government a few ye
he had a u.s. passport who had connections to a criminal element in mexico city and could travel there without much question. went there to find someone who by all definitions could put the people, weapons and bombs together in the transportation to actually get to the specific site, washington, d.c., all of that was right. they sent two traunchs. money and they did try to launder it. if we look at this on the other end of it, andrea, where the explosion went off, we would be trying to...
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so unlike the law involving u.s. versus lopez that is where the congress is trying to do your job of dealing with the local crime by guns in schools or violence against women and where the court was concerned about using the effect on the national economy from that education or barriers to entering the workforce to matters that were not economic and those were off to one site and that this is a financial penalty and black helicopters don't come and people don't force march you get the bayonet point to the insurance agent it is all economic. it is not local, and that those naked. the argument from the parade which can be cut off and distinguished are always made on the issue whether you have jurisdiction to legislate. so if they get $5 an hour the this is the regulation of commerce. the regulation of commerce to say $5,000 an hour this is true. in the social security takes the argument to the supreme court, council said it thickens at the retirement age 65 and require everybody under that to support it they can save 2
so unlike the law involving u.s. versus lopez that is where the congress is trying to do your job of dealing with the local crime by guns in schools or violence against women and where the court was concerned about using the effect on the national economy from that education or barriers to entering the workforce to matters that were not economic and those were off to one site and that this is a financial penalty and black helicopters don't come and people don't force march you get the bayonet...
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he said u.s. forces are leaving behind a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant iraq with a representative government elected by its people. obama admitted the war has divided americans. >> since then our efforts in iraq have taken many twists and turns. it was the source of great controversy here at home. >> some 1.5 million u.s. soldiers were sent to iraq. 4,500 of them were killed. >>> a japanese business survey shows sentiment is down for the latest quarter. ai uchida with more on that. ai, good morning. >> good morning, catherine. down indeed. that's the first time since june. this just coming in to us. the bank of japan's closely watched tankan quarterly survey says business sentiment among major manufacturers turned negative for the first time in six months. the index stood at minus four points. the central bank says the downturn in confidence reflects the impact of the strong yen and global economic slowdown stemming from the european debt crisis. once again, the tankan down at four points. n
he said u.s. forces are leaving behind a sovereign, stable, and self-reliant iraq with a representative government elected by its people. obama admitted the war has divided americans. >> since then our efforts in iraq have taken many twists and turns. it was the source of great controversy here at home. >> some 1.5 million u.s. soldiers were sent to iraq. 4,500 of them were killed. >>> a japanese business survey shows sentiment is down for the latest quarter. ai uchida with...
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the white house released a statement saying in part, the u.s. strongly condemns the violence that has taken place in bahrain and yemen today. we urge the government of these countries to pursue a peaceful option. >>> p.j. crowley is out after making comments about the way the army has treated a suspect in the wiki leaks debacle. crowley resigns after calling the army's tactics ridiculous and stupid. private bradley manning is accused of giving videos to wiki leaks and is now kept in solitary confinement 23 hours a day, striped naked at night and must wear a especially designed smock to bed. the army said it keeps him safe and prevent suicide attempts. >>> former baseball player roger clemens is slapping congress with a subpeona. espn is reporting that clemens wants all interview summaries, notes and memos related to the house committee hearing on steroid use held three years ago. he testified in that hearing and is now charged with lying to congress. the next hearing in the case is scheduled for tomorrow morning. >>> now to a big story we're fol
the white house released a statement saying in part, the u.s. strongly condemns the violence that has taken place in bahrain and yemen today. we urge the government of these countries to pursue a peaceful option. >>> p.j. crowley is out after making comments about the way the army has treated a suspect in the wiki leaks debacle. crowley resigns after calling the army's tactics ridiculous and stupid. private bradley manning is accused of giving videos to wiki leaks and is now kept in...
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now u.s. lawmakers and president obama continue to haggle over the two thousand and eleven budget and budget cuts they cannot agree and a government shutdown looms now this is been one of the top doom and gloom stories on the mainstream media for days now and the president's getting into it telling the public warning the public about the cost of a shutdown take a listen. you better start thinking differently because you know like if you need a passport i can't get it but i'm planning a visit to a national park or monument can't get there contingency plans for the shutdown have been made we were all capitol hill appears to be in chaos this is not happened in fifteen years what does this potentially mean for the american people in a time when the economy is just beginning to grow we're just going to see you pick up in employment the last thing we need is a disruption that's caused by a government shutdown all right you heard him but we're asking is this really the big deal everyone is making it
now u.s. lawmakers and president obama continue to haggle over the two thousand and eleven budget and budget cuts they cannot agree and a government shutdown looms now this is been one of the top doom and gloom stories on the mainstream media for days now and the president's getting into it telling the public warning the public about the cost of a shutdown take a listen. you better start thinking differently because you know like if you need a passport i can't get it but i'm planning a visit to...
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and the u.s. is facing an increasing population about graduates is the struggling economy is failing. in thanks for being with the r t news channel from moscow next hour adventure james brown head south to the pens a region for the latest in discovering russia series. in russian terms the pens region is just a short hop from moscow around six hundred fifty kilometers southeast and only an hour's plane journey away it's an area that any traveler should explore. the capital plans are is home to more than half a million people and although it's a modern city with a thriving business and cultural scene there are plenty of twits passed around the streets. so this is where the history of penza began back in sixteen sixty three it was founded as a frontier town and the very first wooden buildings went up right here. in fact much of the region still consists of forests and if you're interested in seeing some of its best preserved.
and the u.s. is facing an increasing population about graduates is the struggling economy is failing. in thanks for being with the r t news channel from moscow next hour adventure james brown head south to the pens a region for the latest in discovering russia series. in russian terms the pens region is just a short hop from moscow around six hundred fifty kilometers southeast and only an hour's plane journey away it's an area that any traveler should explore. the capital plans are is home to...
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the u.s. has managed to stave off a potentially crippling the fall parts not to downgrade on this long term that some countries are consider reducing their dollar reserves and so other less risky currencies simply a guy evolves burbank argues they're a great way to hedge against the falling oil price in american that are negatively correlated with the oil price smear if you look at even the history of the last three years spray every time when oil brazen those down the price of american there goes up and rice bursts. and the page gives the world praise for aggression this is why russia should keep the heavy in america that this is a bizarre for. all price of goods around and that's all the business is for now for stores you can always check out our web sites r t dot com slash but in the meantime states for the headlines with. this is a cable from the u.s. embassy in colombo to talk about here an apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military records that on that day th
the u.s. has managed to stave off a potentially crippling the fall parts not to downgrade on this long term that some countries are consider reducing their dollar reserves and so other less risky currencies simply a guy evolves burbank argues they're a great way to hedge against the falling oil price in american that are negatively correlated with the oil price smear if you look at even the history of the last three years spray every time when oil brazen those down the price of american there...
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when you look at opec and high oil prices can afford to see the u.s. and that say the european euro zone going to double dip and still sell their oil because you still have the chinese and the indians i mean that's the dynamic has changed so much even if the u.s. goes into recession you can still have high oil prices. yeah i know i know that we're in a totally counter-intuitive world these days the fact is that you know i think that there are members of opec who are very concerned about the danger of double dip and they. and the other gulf to see. to get more oil out there to keep prices under control i mean in terms of your original question whether we see your prices growing i i i think that there is a reasonable risk now that we can see some softness in the short term clearly related to the danger of you know growing unemployment you know unemployment is stubbornly high and in o.e.c.d. economies we've got solvent that issues we've got a raft of political risk as well so so i do think that there are problems but longer term i completely agree i mean
when you look at opec and high oil prices can afford to see the u.s. and that say the european euro zone going to double dip and still sell their oil because you still have the chinese and the indians i mean that's the dynamic has changed so much even if the u.s. goes into recession you can still have high oil prices. yeah i know i know that we're in a totally counter-intuitive world these days the fact is that you know i think that there are members of opec who are very concerned about the...
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i am glad when the chips are down the u.s. has been prepared to defend freedom and democracy and to carry the value to other continents. i am glad we it is today against nazi tyranny and the soviet menace on the big one as we got the call right. but it does not follow you have to pick up every cause in the world. there are some places where we are not the right people to do it and where, as you said, it would be more appropriate if the people who requested the intervention in the first place were the ones to carry it out. >>neil: there is a concepts. thank you for joining us. for critics ripping japan for the handling of mess wait until you see this, it should be enough to shut those guys up and the battle of libya heating up white the president and vice president ... they look detached. someone says these images, harmless though they may appear, harm. what can you do with plain white rice? when you pour chunky sirloin burger soup over it, you can do dinner. 4 minutes, around 4 bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup
i am glad when the chips are down the u.s. has been prepared to defend freedom and democracy and to carry the value to other continents. i am glad we it is today against nazi tyranny and the soviet menace on the big one as we got the call right. but it does not follow you have to pick up every cause in the world. there are some places where we are not the right people to do it and where, as you said, it would be more appropriate if the people who requested the intervention in the first place...
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yeah i mean the u.s. . in this situation in the world she was dragged into the situation and libya it was the french and to a lesser extent the british who were enthusiastic about intervention there on the grounds of. minimizing civilian casualties. from the beginning none of the western powers said that they would be committing ground troops to the conflict in libya we i mean the us had no option but to interfere against the pressure from its european allies ok david i mean i can't think of really trying to do my homework for this program i can't think of any humanitarian corridor or humanitarian intervention where you can end up putting ground forces on moving them into the into the battlefield expanding the battlefield expanding the civil war. well i agree with what you just said i think that obama's statement to me seems confused and a bit naive. the problem the united states faces is that when the u.s. becomes publicly involved in a military operation there's an expectation it's going to succeed and if
yeah i mean the u.s. . in this situation in the world she was dragged into the situation and libya it was the french and to a lesser extent the british who were enthusiastic about intervention there on the grounds of. minimizing civilian casualties. from the beginning none of the western powers said that they would be committing ground troops to the conflict in libya we i mean the us had no option but to interfere against the pressure from its european allies ok david i mean i can't think of...
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as u.s. political parties keep bickering over the new budget credit agencies sell the a lot of the country's bad boring habits saying it's a road straight to bankruptcy. i'll be back with the latest news in about from now first though it's crosstalk and some straight talking on the wisdom or otherwise of the western intervention in libya that's next. know in a welcome to cross talk i'm curious about the logic or kill logic of humanitarian interventions as libya grinds into stalemate well outside powers find themselves fall deeper into this quagmire you such interventions in evidently involve greater military escalation and do interventions we do invasions. to discuss the uses in misuses of humanitarian interventions i'm joined by mark tor b. in irvine he's a political analyst and invites her to the transitional national council of libya in washington we have her really abaza he's a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies and in london we crossed to john reeves he is a natio
as u.s. political parties keep bickering over the new budget credit agencies sell the a lot of the country's bad boring habits saying it's a road straight to bankruptcy. i'll be back with the latest news in about from now first though it's crosstalk and some straight talking on the wisdom or otherwise of the western intervention in libya that's next. know in a welcome to cross talk i'm curious about the logic or kill logic of humanitarian interventions as libya grinds into stalemate well...
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one country the u.s. which has been hoping to cash in on its partnership with saudi arabia and drive down the price that has surged by twenty percent in the last year was displeased with the outcome of the meeting white house spokesman jay carney insisted the current supply did not match the demand and said the country could be looking to tap into his strategic reserves others have sought to assure that in reality the stalemate means little and that opec members are already putting more oil on the market than there to greet quotas prescribe everybody you know pick is cheating and everybody knows that. but watch what they do. so should the list dismissed altogether the world has already watched opec whether a war between two of its member countries iran and iraq as well as the invasion of kuwait in one nine hundred ninety and one thought meeting is scarcely enough to dispense half century old organization or is it will seem december when the twelve members need to prove they can still serve its purported f
one country the u.s. which has been hoping to cash in on its partnership with saudi arabia and drive down the price that has surged by twenty percent in the last year was displeased with the outcome of the meeting white house spokesman jay carney insisted the current supply did not match the demand and said the country could be looking to tap into his strategic reserves others have sought to assure that in reality the stalemate means little and that opec members are already putting more oil on...
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it's a match that u.s. involvement in the recent arab uprisings runs deeper than previously thought and the york times reports that government funded organizations coached and activists campaigning and using new technologies even as american cash poured into egypt and bahrain their money was unaccounted for the teams continue to explain the significance if anybody had any doubt about the united states meddling interference or guidance of their uprising their wages revelations about the united states sponsored n.g.o.s has been speculation as to rest really a disclosure about freedom house democratic and republican institutes in fact it was financed by the united state department and u.s. congress to this carefully leaked media report these two believed the only country was so elaborate wait a minute it was only be a mission from this carefully report triggers a very counter-intuitive question if for any peaceful uprising to be successful in the muslim and arab world it better be paid guided ordinated by the
it's a match that u.s. involvement in the recent arab uprisings runs deeper than previously thought and the york times reports that government funded organizations coached and activists campaigning and using new technologies even as american cash poured into egypt and bahrain their money was unaccounted for the teams continue to explain the significance if anybody had any doubt about the united states meddling interference or guidance of their uprising their wages revelations about the united...
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do you really know how close the u.s. may have been in the mountains of tora bora back then? >> no, we don't. there are people that speculated about it. i can remember personally watching an unmanned aerial vehicle video feed and seeing a tall man in a white robe with people around hi and everyone watching that was convinced it was osama, at a certain moment, something spooked him and he took off. he couldn't be over 20 years old. all of us were convinced. >> brett: you write. i sent a memo to george tenet we might be missing an opportunity there and we should reconsider earlier consider bringing in more forces and later you learned that c.i.a. operative had requested rangers to for help but i never received such a request. i cannot denying it if i had. do you think general franks and george tenet dropped the ball there? >> no, not at all. look they have big responsibilities, people three and four layers down from them have perspectives. they go to their boss and the boss says, no you are wrong. the fellow down below thinks they are right. you have all these layers. that is w
do you really know how close the u.s. may have been in the mountains of tora bora back then? >> no, we don't. there are people that speculated about it. i can remember personally watching an unmanned aerial vehicle video feed and seeing a tall man in a white robe with people around hi and everyone watching that was convinced it was osama, at a certain moment, something spooked him and he took off. he couldn't be over 20 years old. all of us were convinced. >> brett: you write. i...
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see the opening round of golf in funneling mcelroy so as a chance to deny a u.s. p.g.a. money champion who called it european equivalent of the stateside title the northern irishman needs a top two finish to stay in the hunt for the trying next weekend to buy six on the course sixty four his score mike royko calling it a grievous wrong of his career. here are some by blustery conditions on show his nerves skate artis up times to join the way up the summit well in this one horse he credited his preparation as he also played a superb round to make it three at the top heading into defeat. but blood continues to boil in the boxing world ahead of the center thirds w.b. a super light middleweight title date champion miguel cotto facing challenger antonio margarito who is fine to have used the legal inserts in his hunger ups in a fight with shane mosley cosies his opponent also cheated when the two fought in two thousand and eight o'clock margarita one this is an easy five for me you know. i was clear i was on the percentage books or the moves and i. didn't commit to anybody yo
see the opening round of golf in funneling mcelroy so as a chance to deny a u.s. p.g.a. money champion who called it european equivalent of the stateside title the northern irishman needs a top two finish to stay in the hunt for the trying next weekend to buy six on the course sixty four his score mike royko calling it a grievous wrong of his career. here are some by blustery conditions on show his nerves skate artis up times to join the way up the summit well in this one horse he credited his...
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and so this poses a question why would iran want to risk provoking u.s. military reaction against itself by carrying out the alleged attacks also and i'm going to ask you this peter what can the u.s. hope to do right now especially given the fact that many believe the evidence to be trumped up well much alyssa look at the merits of this case that i first go to prove it professor marandi in beirut i mean how do you make this because they make this story out to be because even i have found it quite interesting even kind of humorous that the usual cheerleaders of american foreign policy or fair the new at the new york times find the story to be comical in many ways and quite game dressed in other ways. well yes it is it's it's absurd and there's absolutely no motive the iranians have no reason whatsoever why they would wish to assassinate the saudi ambassador. if they hypothetically wanted to do it why would they do it in the united states which is specially d.c. which is one of the most well protected places in the world they could do it in the middle east
and so this poses a question why would iran want to risk provoking u.s. military reaction against itself by carrying out the alleged attacks also and i'm going to ask you this peter what can the u.s. hope to do right now especially given the fact that many believe the evidence to be trumped up well much alyssa look at the merits of this case that i first go to prove it professor marandi in beirut i mean how do you make this because they make this story out to be because even i have found it...
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u.s. is for anything that's against the ukrainian leadership but the situation in some other countries has to have spiraled out of control with egypt analysts say it was easier and safer for the u.s. to root for democracy and support the people because there is the army there which is very powerful and is largely financed by the united states and is now in control of egypt but you know other countries in libya for example the u.s. doesn't have that same leverage so they are much more cautious calling for democracy in those countries i spoke to some experts here they say washington's biggest fear is that those uprisings in the region could bring about leaders who will be hostile to the united states and many analysts and only say for the u.s. is not really about supporting democracy in those countries it's about securing their interests just two months ago secretary of state hillary clinton pronounced herself very impressed by the progress that bahrain is making on all fronts she said that'
u.s. is for anything that's against the ukrainian leadership but the situation in some other countries has to have spiraled out of control with egypt analysts say it was easier and safer for the u.s. to root for democracy and support the people because there is the army there which is very powerful and is largely financed by the united states and is now in control of egypt but you know other countries in libya for example the u.s. doesn't have that same leverage so they are much more cautious...
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we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission, or risk killing many civilians from the air. the danger posed to our men and women in uniform would be far greater. so would the cost and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices of our troops and the determination of our diplomats, we are hopeful about iraq and their future, but regime change there took eight years, thousands of american and iraqi lives, and nearly a trillion dollars. that is not something we can afford to repeat in libya. as the bulk of our military effort ratchets down, what we can do, and we will do, is support the aspirations of the libyan people. we have intervened to stop the massacre, and we will work with our allies and partners to maintain the safety of civilians. we will deny the regime arms, cut off its supplies of cash, assist the opposition, and work with other nations to hasten the day when gaddafi leaves power
we would likely have to put u.s. troops on the ground to accomplish that mission, or risk killing many civilians from the air. the danger posed to our men and women in uniform would be far greater. so would the cost and our share of the responsibility for what comes next. to be blunt, we went down that road in iraq. thanks to the extraordinary sacrifices of our troops and the determination of our diplomats, we are hopeful about iraq and their future, but regime change there took eight years,...
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the u.s. defense secretary, leon panetta, in attendance as well for what may well be a relatively gentle, somber, quiet procession of events. nonetheless, it is a day that will go down in the history books as the formal close of combat for american troops in iraq. we'll keep across that for you of course here on "bbc world news." i wanted to bring you more now on our breaking and leading story this hour, and that is that jacques chirac has been found guilty of embezzlement and abuse of power on two counts against him while he was mayor of paris. joining me now is our paris correspondent, christian fraser, with more. perhaps you can just fill out a little bit for us the details of what he's been found guilty of, first of all. >> well, he hired members of his political party between 1977 and 1995 and paid them through the creation of fake jobs within city hall, effectively using the city's payroll, if you will, to run his campaign for presidential election. and he's been found guilty, as up say,
the u.s. defense secretary, leon panetta, in attendance as well for what may well be a relatively gentle, somber, quiet procession of events. nonetheless, it is a day that will go down in the history books as the formal close of combat for american troops in iraq. we'll keep across that for you of course here on "bbc world news." i wanted to bring you more now on our breaking and leading story this hour, and that is that jacques chirac has been found guilty of embezzlement and abuse...
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i know her but not only do most u.s. comedians poke fun at the name of the operation they also best express the growing public prostration over the u.s. involvement poll showing the last four decades americans disapproval of a military action has never been as high as it is now with the levy intervention the pentagon saying that the activities in libya that we're only going to be in for a short time and then we're pulling out and they are many times where that our ladies were at war. oh do you. many fear like homer's odysseus it may take the u.s. years to finish the journey. gonna check out our t. washington d.c. . hundreds of thousands of people from across the u.k. are gathering in london to voice their anger over the government's proposed massive slashes to public spending the protest against the eighty billion pound austerity cuts is expected become britain's largest in years what is your emmett's reports now from london. this is really turned into a city wide recess with destruction to travel and to produce it all o
i know her but not only do most u.s. comedians poke fun at the name of the operation they also best express the growing public prostration over the u.s. involvement poll showing the last four decades americans disapproval of a military action has never been as high as it is now with the levy intervention the pentagon saying that the activities in libya that we're only going to be in for a short time and then we're pulling out and they are many times where that our ladies were at war. oh do you....
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tomorrow he's expected to outline his broad vision of u.s. policy in the region since the june 2009 cairo speech and this year's historic changes. he will address the arab revolt, israeli-palestinian peace process and the defth bin laden. he's also expected to increase the pressure on syrian president al-assad. earlier today the s. imposed sanctions on assad in the regime's crackdown on protesters. joining us from washington, michele dunne of the carnegi endowment for middle east peace. robert danin of the council on foreign relations. he used to run the jerusalem office of the middle east quartet. and rami khouri. his column published twice weekly by "the star." give me ur sense of where we are. >> i think we're at a very critical juncture in the middle east. we had uprisings and regime change in tunnisia and egypt, early this year. we have now seen real conflict and violence in countries like libya, syria, yemen and then we had the death -- killing of bin laden and what the president wants to do -- although perhaps i'm getting ahead of ours
tomorrow he's expected to outline his broad vision of u.s. policy in the region since the june 2009 cairo speech and this year's historic changes. he will address the arab revolt, israeli-palestinian peace process and the defth bin laden. he's also expected to increase the pressure on syrian president al-assad. earlier today the s. imposed sanctions on assad in the regime's crackdown on protesters. joining us from washington, michele dunne of the carnegi endowment for middle east peace. robert...
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and frankly, where are the angry voices in the u.s.? so let's not expect the egyptians to be superior to s. they are just like us in the end. and i am afraid the prison on the problematic prism through which the arab world and islamic world was seen for a long time is operative. i have to go back to this idea of quite offensive to so many roads to say it was twitter because they spew lies in the same colonial imperial fashion that erases previous history. this allows for very long history of struggle and this honors the memory of thousands -- tens of thousands of people who died in various struggles against all of the state taters. but the cnn cameras were not there. i mean, it's true. no one expected these revolutions, but these revolutions don't just come out of nowhere. in egypt or elsewhere. any chance we have a very clear genealogy and history of strikes end of massive demonstrations and a growing awareness. and here we come if one wants to speak of technology, the effect of the satellite channels, and the much aligned g0 satellite
and frankly, where are the angry voices in the u.s.? so let's not expect the egyptians to be superior to s. they are just like us in the end. and i am afraid the prison on the problematic prism through which the arab world and islamic world was seen for a long time is operative. i have to go back to this idea of quite offensive to so many roads to say it was twitter because they spew lies in the same colonial imperial fashion that erases previous history. this allows for very long history of...